Title
On the performance of digital adaptive spur cancellation for multi-standard radio frequency transceivers.
Abstract
This study deals with the asymptotic performance of a multiple-spur cancellation scheme. Radio frequency transceivers are now multi-standard and specific impairment can occur. The clock harmonics, called spurs, can leak into the signal band of the reception stage, and thus degrade the performance. The performance of a fully digital approach is presented here. A one-spur cancellation scheme is first described, for which we exploit the a priori knowledge of the spur frequency to create a reference of the polluting tone with the same frequency. A least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm block that uses this reference to mitigate the polluter is designed. However, due to imperfections in the physical components, there is a shift between the a priori frequency and the actual frequency of the spur, and the spur is affected by Brownian phase noise. Under these circumstances, we study the asymptotic and transient performance of the algorithm. We next improve the transient performance by adding a previously proposed adaptive-step-size process. In a second part of this paper, we present a multiple-spur parallel approach that is based on the one-spur cancellation scheme, for which we provide a closed-form expression of the asymptotic signal-plus-noise interference ratio in the presence of frequency shifts and phase noise.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1016/j.dsp.2014.07.006
Digital Signal Processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
Multi-standard transceiver,Radio frequency impairment,Spurs,Digital cancellation,Least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm,Adaptive-step-size algorithm
Mathematical optimization,Telecommunications,Transceiver,A priori and a posteriori,Phase noise,Spur,Radio frequency,Electronic engineering,Harmonics,Interference (wave propagation),Brownian motion,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
33
1051-2004
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
15
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Robin Gerzaguet1567.86
Laurent Ros200.34
Fabrice Belvèze392.54
Jean-Marc Brossier421.07